Rob in reply to John..
G'day John,
Maybe my memory plays me false, but I thought so vast a majority of the
combined Irish population wanted an end to the killing that any notion of a
genuinely socialist armed struggle in the here and now is untenable.
Well, who would not oppose and end
John wrote!
Comrades,
In my opinion as someone from Britain, the Republican movement though
now far from it revolutionary arder of previous years is still the
legitimate voice of the national liberation struggle against British
Imperialism. It might not have the aims we might like, it
G'day Bob,
You write:
Well, who would not oppose and end to the killing! But to compare this to
that this leadership is dedicated to a genuine struggle towards socialism is
fairly mind boggling. And in fact in regards to the killing only has for a
short time perhaps reduced it. And even if
In message 004e01bedf1f$2ae0ac20$0ef3143e@malecki, Bob Malecki
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Well what is going on in Ireland has more to do with its entry into the common
market which for Ireland was in fact a positive thing in raising the welfare of
the entire nation over the short term --but
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Chris Burford [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/04/99 05:45PM Dialectical Materialism
and Modern Science by Kenneth Cameron
(International Publishers New York 1995) is an interesting modern attempt
to uphold dialectical materialism in a non dogmatic way.
The more
At 12:24 05/08/99 -0400,
Charles: The last time we discussed this I believe we found that Engels
used the phrase "materialist dialectics" in the book _Ludwig Feuerbach_.
Certainly "materialist dialectic"
"And this materialist dialectic, which for years has been our best working
tool and